To be honest the drive club devs have a habit of polishing their games last minute, I belive the build they demoed was the e3 one, if you ok at the night time driving in chille video you'll see its come a long way (still has some to go though)

Both of us really enjoyed playing with the new Dual Shock. I didn't want to go into too much detail in the video, because we had a lot to cover, but I'll say what I thought here.

Overall, it's lovely. The build quality is solid; it does have a very slight rubber feel to the grips, but all that does is make it easier to hold.

The biggest improvement is the trigger design. The triggers are now a concave shape, so they're much easier to push and keep held down while pressing other buttons. Anyone who played Ridge Racer 7 with the triggers for acceleration will know how much a of a pain R2 was to keep held down!

So aye, the DS4 is a success, in my eyes.

The *only* thing i don't like about it is because I'm a wanker. Basically, aesthetically, it doesn't look as nice as previous Dual Shocks. I know how wanky that sounds, because now it's more ergonomic and pretty much better in every way, but it reminded me of this article, which talks about the difference between german and japanese design.

But, discounting the fact that I'm a massive wanker, it's a great pad!

Also, thank you to everyone for watching. Glad to hear you liked the video. I'll have more for you through the week

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@Rodriguez We didn't get a chance to play the XB1. If I'm honest, we weren't interested. We could be accused of being biased, but we really only make videos for the love of it, so we only cover what we're interested in

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Cheers for the earlier response Joe, tbh I've got more of a personal interest in knowing more about PS4 at the moment anyway, having put a pre-order in for one earlier in the year, so at least you guys had that covered.

Anyway, I'm liking the look of Volume in your indie vid! I really enjoyed Thomas Was Alone and it's looking like Mike Bithell is creating a really good follow up for his next game, albeit one that, as you said, is very reminiscent of MGS VR missions. This might sound stupid, but I'm also really looking forward to the new Hotline Miami 2 soundtrack (perhaps more so than the game); the first had some awesome music and it looks like the sequel will too.

As for Tenya Wanya Teens well.... that just looks batshit insane (in a good way)! Was that character pissing in front of a classroom of students or something !? It's just a shame we're unlikely to see it on a home format as it looked like the special controller with the buttons that light up was quite an integral part of that game.

Kinda disappointed at the amount of times I've heard "E3 demo version" when people talk about the Expo. It's been three months, dev guys. Surely, you should have launch demos all but complete now, and the games gold and off to print?